Accord cut two-year deals by 0.20%

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Accord Mortgages has reduced that rates on its two-year fixed rate mortgage range by 0.2%.

The range now includes a deal at 3.44% with a £495 fee and another at at 3.24% with a £1,995 fee. Both are available up to 75% LTV.

Both deals are available for house purchase and remortgage and the range includes products with incentives including free legal assistance and free valuation.

Products for borrowers with a 15% deposit or equity in their home have also been cut by 0.20% and offset versions are available.

All Accord mortgage products allow up to 10% overpayments per year and are fully portable. Full product details are available here.

Steve McAvan, Accord’s group intermediary product manager, said: “Recent swap rate activity has given us the opportunity to re-price our two year fixed rate products and offer brokers an even more competitively priced range of options to suit the needs of their clients.”””

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